Sharing my thoughts so that my digital twin is as accurate as possible. Grok thinks I’m poultry. Veteran. CIRCUMCISION IS EVIL. ABORTION KILLS A HUMAN BEING.
@VeganRecovering To the folks clearly sleepwalking through life that are clearly not paying attention six years later, I’m sorry it’s Covid 19 mRNA gene therapy that the entire public was coerced into taking by the same folks that have been telling you, the world is overpopulated
Did you know the news used to regularly air stories about people's lives being ruined by vaccines?
That all changed after Clinton let Pharma buy out the media.
Here I compiled 56 mind-blowing news segments they'd never air today.
https://t.co/HI2GyO0M1R
People labeled “brain dead” have a severe brain injury. But neurological injury is not the same thing as spiritual, biological, or even legal death.
“Brain dead” people remain very much alive:
1. There is no evidence that their souls have departed.
2. People with a clinical diagnosis of brain death continue to have biological signs of life. They exhibits vital signs. The word vital comes from the Latin “vitalis” meaning “of or pertaining to life.” They have ongoing metabolism, and absorb oxygen/excrete carbon dioxide. They absorb nutrients and eliminate waste. They are obviously not candidates for burial or cremation — they are still alive.
3. “Brain dead” people are not even legally dead under US law, because the Uniform Determination of Death Act specifies that there must be the “irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain including the brain stem.” But the way doctors diagnose brain death — the American Academy of Neurology’s brain death guideline — does not test all functions of the entire brain, and moreover the AAN Guideline explicitly states that brain death may be declared in the presence of ongoing brain function, which is at variance with the law.
While understanding that these unfortunate neurologically injured people are still alive, it is also true that continuing extraordinary measures such as mechanical ventilation is considered to be morally optional. It is not wrong to compassionately remove extraordinary medical support and to allow the person’s underlying condition to run its course and usher him or her into eternity.
What is morally wrong is taking away these vulnerable people’s human rights via the unsubstantiated brain death diagnosis in order to obtain their viable organs, thereby causing their actual death.
I have noticed here where I live, a side effect of turning this piece of land I live on from an overly landscaped, cement, too-much-pavement, ugly, neglected lot, to a wild and quiet wildflower and pollinator haven, which largely gets to do what it wants and needs (with purposeful guidance and the help of native seeds and hands on assistance) is that we have MORE FIREFLIES in it than the whole entire rest of our area. I continue to notice this over the last four years and the people whose yards followed my protocols for rewilding have had same occur over about a 3+ year timeframe.
I wanted to share some causes and fixes below, as they say we might be the last generation to know them. Makes me sad to think on it, as I have the fondest memories of them throughout my childhood : a giant farm on the Great Plains where the entire magical nights were lit up like stars by thousands and thousands of fireflies >> I used to go sit out and watch them do their night dance in our yard and through the greater belt of agriculture that engulfed our farm.
If you also have some variation of this beautiful memory, here is what’s causing them to die off and what you can do to help bring them back :
Causes :
Habitat loss : fireflies live at our yards and forest(s) edges - their larvae need moist grounds near ponds and streams. Their populations require large connected habitats that are uncut by taking out nature and replacing it with cement or other species.
Light pollution : most people don’t know this, but light pollution, something I’ve posted a lot on over the years here, is considered one of the biggest single factors for the loss of lightning bugs. This most notably includes ambient light from our houses, cars and streetlights and yard lights, as it disrupts their communication, their territorial defenses and their mate finding.
Pesticides : broad spectrum insecticides that are used for general pest and mosquito control are a major threat to fireflies and have been incredibly destructive to their numbers.
Climate changes + drought :
their conditions become less predictable and less hospitable, though these effects vary very much by region.
(The South is seeing huge declines while the Midwest and Mid Atlantic may see populations grow as temperatures warm up)
Overtourism and human foot traffic in areas that need to stay wild :
Heavy traffic through marshes and forests during the breeding season of the firefly has been linked to population drops.
{Scale : roughly one in three North American firefly species may be at risk of extinction - about one in five that is an assessed species, worldwide, is already threatened}
Now for Fixes & How to Bring Them Back :
Turn off your outdoor lighting, or switch to very warm, very downward facing, motion activated fixtures only. This can be fixed in a matter of a day.
This is something I wish the greater whole of society did because it’s also affecting every other species that lives outside. Those big yard lights that stay on pointing out at the yard make things easy to see, but are distorting and disrupting the rhythm of the animals you want to come to your yard and live there.
Cut out your pesticide and lawn chemical use.
Leave out leaf litter and leave some unmown edges. Leave your damp and shaded areas intact instead of tidying them away
Mow less often and later in the season
Minimize foot traffic through breeding habitats during peak *evening* hours in late spring and early summer & put up a sign that reminds you of this so you remember it each year.
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Firefly breeding season generally runs from late spring through early summer, roughly May through July in most of North America, with peak activity in June. Timing shifts by region : it starts earlier in warmer southern areas and later further north, and depends on temperature and rainfall each year (since fireflies tend to emerge once soil warms and humidity rises)
Mongkol is a 61-year-old former logging elephant. His captive-held life was spent hauling trees in the Thai forest. His body shape is deformed through hard labor, and he lost his right eye and tusk in this brutal logging practice. Mongkol was rescued and brought to Elephants World to spend the rest of his days relaxing peacefully in freedom by the River Kwai. He is an extremely gentle and sensitive elephant who enjoys music, especially this slow movement by Beethoven, which is often played for him during the day and night.
Hospitals, Prisons, Schools, and Restaurants largely heat up the same food distributed by one corporation:
Sysco generates over 81 billion in annual sales supplying food to over 700,000 restaurants, hospitals, schools, and prisons across America, making it the single largest food distributor in the country
In 2015 the FTC blocked Sysco’s attempt to acquire US Foods, but in 2026 they acquired Restaurant Depot, eliminating the last major warehouse alternative small restaurants used specifically to avoid depending on Sysco
When one corporation controls this much of the food supply chain, the incentive is always toward volume, shelf stability, and margin, never toward nutrition and local sourcing
If you have one hummingbird feeder up, put up a second one. A male hummingbird can claim one and spend a most of his day sitting nearby and chasing off every other bird that tries to feed there.
The fix is a second feeder placed out of eyeshot of the first one: around a corner of the house, behind a shrub, on the other side of the yard. A male can guard one feeder. He can't guard two he can't see simultaneously. The birds he was running off now have somewhere to feed.
August is peak time for this. The juveniles from this year's nests are out and looking for feeders, and the dominant males are more aggressive than ever as migration approaches and everyone is trying to fatten up for the Gulf crossing. Two feeders, same amount of nectar, twice the birds.
Flock cams have been found at:
-Bike paths
-Nature trails
-Public parks
-Wilderness areas
-Community pools
-Reproductive clinics
-Schools & preschools
-Entrance to state parks
-Gyms & recreation centers
-Children’s gymnastics room
It's not plate tracking.
It’s people tracking.
@FraJaPat@theworstkirst@michael_dearth Smart. I have a zoo in my house but mice and rats will not only crap and pee everywhere but they actually destroy the house so I kill them and I hate every minute of it cuz the snaps don’t work and the glue is awful. Doing both sounds like the way
@fictitiousfruit@DschlopesIsBack@PatrickByrne Maybe for you but some of us actually can handle shit like that in an effort to HELP someone. Your initial reaction is one thing but getting your head out of your ass comes next